Reason’s Inquisition

On Doubtful Ground

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Reason’s Inquisition

On Doubtful Ground

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Reasons Inquisition: On Doubtful Ground is an exploration in the literature of political philosophy before and after Alfarabi and ranging from Thucydides to Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin. These studies, most of them previously unpublished, open inquiries into theory and practice, reason and revelation, and the relation between thinkers ancient and modern. Readers may be surprised to see the Platonist Alfarabi presented as a critic of Plato’s theory in the name of practice, while Alfarabi and Hobbes are shown to have a common interest in a theory commensurate with action. Strauss, Voegelin and Lucien Febvre all explore the problem of reason and revelation in relation to the limits of human knowledge. An ambitious study of Shakespeare’s Macbeth explores the ambiguity of both nature and knowledge in relation to male and female, good and evil, present and future. The contrast between ancients and moderns is explicit in questions of the modern aspects of Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus and of Rousseau’s reversal of Plato. Kierkegaard and Heidegger bring radical modernity into focus against a Platonic background in the closing essay. These diverse essays attempt to follow the thinkers and themes explored in turning a critical gaze upon reason itself.

Table of Contents

Part I. Theory and Practice
Chapter 1. Theory and Practice: Alfarabi's Plato Revisited
Chapter 2. The Platonism of Alfarabi
Chapter 3. Neoplatonism and Alfarabi's Politics
Chapter 4. Beyond Theory and Practice: The Natural and the Voluntary in Alfarabi's Philosophy of Aristotle
Chapter 5. Plato's Phaedrus and the Rhetoric of the Human Things
Chapter 6. Theory and Practice in Maimonides' Guide of the Perplexed
Chapter 7. East Meets West: Alfarabi and Hobbes

Part II. Reason and Revelation
Chapter 8. Reason and Revelation in the Thought of Leo Strauss
Chapter 9. A Man's World: Women in Macbeth
Chapter 10. Lucien Febvre and the Right to Unbelief
Chapter 11. Reasoning about Revelation
Chapter 12. History and Gnosis: Voegelin's Reply to Bultmann
Chapter 13. On Voegelin's Interpretation of Political Reality

Part III. Ancients and Moderns
Chapter 14. Thucydides and the Political
Chapter 15. War and Peace: The Relevance of Aristotle
Chapter 16. Marlowe's Doctor Faustus
Chapter 17. Politics and E

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Published 29 Aug 2023
Format Ebook (Epub & Mobi)
Edition 1st
Extent 278
ISBN 9781666921960
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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